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freshwater fish - periophthalmus modestus - mudskipper stocking in 110 gallons tank - Mud Skippers which are indeed a fish not a coral or invert

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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: comunity variety
Advice: do research
Fish Kept: rainbows, tetras, barbs, loaches, variety of catfish, flying fox, knifefish, plecos, cichlids african and south american,
Corals/Plants: swords, java fern, bannana plants, anubias,
Tank Size: 110 gallons
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